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Indiana Department of Correction Indiana Government Center South, Room E334 302 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Prepared by: Ryan Lammert, Research Analyst (317) 234-4417 [email protected] This report and previous reports may be found at: http://www.in.gov/idoc/2376.htm Indiana Department of Correction Population Summary There were 25,641 adult male offenders (including 479 county jail “back-ups” and 193 in contracted beds) on October 1, 2012. This population is 3% below operational bed capacity for general population. There were 2,502 adult female offenders (including 43 county jail “back-ups” and 125 in contracted beds) on October 1, 2012. This population is 4% below the operational bed capacity. There were 488 juvenile male offenders in the Department’s facilities on October 1, 2012. This population is 30% below the operational bed capacity. There were 50 juvenile female offenders in the Department’s facilities on October 1, 2012. This population is 68% below the operational bed capacity. There were 9,376 adult males on parole in Indiana (8,978 Indiana parolees and 398 other jurisdiction parolees) on October 1, 2012. There were 1,150 adult females on parole in Indiana (1,108 Indiana parolees and 42 other jurisdiction parolees) on October 1, 2012. There were 90 juvenile males on parole in Indiana (79 Indiana parolees and 11 other jurisdiction parolees) on October 1, 2012. There were 15 juvenile females on parole in Indiana (14 Indiana parolees and 1 other jurisdiction parolee) on October 1, 2012. (b) Definitions For the purpose of this report, the following definitions apply: Admission – The means by which an offender enters the custody or jurisdiction of the Indiana Department of Correction. For this report, with the exception of the return of an escapee, this does not include a return from a temporary absence. Average Daily Population – The sum of the daily beginning counts for a month, divided by that month’s number of daily beginning counts. Beginning Count – The number of offenders physically present at the beginning of the day (ie, 0000:01 hours). Class A Felony – An offense whereby a person convicted of this felony shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of thirty years, with not more than twenty years added for aggravating circumstances, or not more than ten years subtracted for mitigating circumstances. Class B Felony – An offense whereby a person convicted of this felony shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of ten years, with not more than ten years added for aggravating circumstances, or not more than four years sub- tracted for mitigating circumstances. Class C Felony – An offense whereby a person convicted of this felony shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of four years, with not more than four years added for aggravating circumstances, or not more than two years sub- tracted for mitigating circumstances. Class D Felony – An offense whereby a person convicted of this felony shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of one and one-half years, with not more than one and one-half years added for aggravating circumstances, or not more than one year subtracted for mitigating circumstances. County Jail “Back-ups” (Jail Bed Count) – Those offenders who have been committed to the Indiana Department of Correction, but are housed in a county jail until they can be transferred to a Department of Correction intake facility. The county receives $35.00 per day, per offender, to house these offenders. Ending Count – The number of offenders physically present at the end of the day (ie, 2400:00 hours). Felon – A person convicted in any jurisdiction who might have been imprisoned for more than one year. Level 1 Security Classification – Minimum security level. Facilities which are designated as Level 1 have the least restrictive security measures in place. Level 2 Security Classification – Medium security level. Facilities which are designated as Level 2 have a moderate degree of security measures in place. Level 3 Security Classification – Maximum security level. Facilities which are designated as Level 3 have very restrictive security measures in place. Misdemeanant – A person convicted in any jurisdiction who might have been imprisoned for not more than one year. Murder - An offense whereby a person convicted of this felony shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of fifty-five years, with not more than ten years added for aggravating circumstances, or not more than ten years subtracted for mitigating circumstances. Operational Capacity – The total bed capacity of the facility. The capacity of a facility is the number of beds authorized for safe and efficient operation of the facility. Pre-Dispositional – An individual ordered by the Court to the Indiana Department of Correction for evaluation prior to sentencing. Release – The means by which an offender leaves the custody or jurisdiction of the Indiana Department of Corr- ection. For this report, with the exception of an escape, this does not include a temporary absence. Safekeeper – An individual whom the Court has determined to be in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death, or who represents a substantial threat to the safety of others, and whom the Court has ordered to the Indiana Department of Correction for custody and security control. Secure Confinement Units – Denotes maximum control with the most restrictive security measures in place. Vacancy – The number of beds available for assignment. (c) Indiana Department of Correction Human Resource Report September 30, 2012 ADULT FACILITIES Total Custody Non- Hires - Retired - Contract/Vendor Vacanies Facility Staff* Staff Custody Rehires Terminated Aramark Health Education Branchville Correctional Facility 260 187 73 20 5 4 10 42 5 Chain O'Lakes Correctional Facility 29 21 8 3 0 0 5 2 0 Correctional Industrial Facility 338 273 65 39 7 2 14 31 5 Edinburgh Correctional Facility 64 47 17 5 3 3 4 0 1 Henryville Correctional Facility 40 34 6 2 0 0 4 2 0 Indiana State Prison/Lakeside 537 431 106 61 13 2 20 71 2 Indiana Women's Prison 176 127 49 9 5 4 6 22 6 Indianapolis Re-Entry Educational Fac. 123 76 47 7 2 1 4 13 0 Madison Correctional Facility 135 89 46 2 7 2 8 33 5 Miami Correctional Facility 524 411 113 40 17 7 27 45 7 New Castle Correctional Facility*** 508 382 67 40 0 0 22 59 0 Pendleton Correctional Facility 432 342 90 79 11 7 20 35 5 Plainfield Correctional Facility 370 289 81 33 18 10 18 53 11 Putnamville Correctional Facility 483 364 119 46 18 18 20 38 11 Reception-Diagnostic Center 219 169 50 23 1 5 6 38 0 Rockville Correctional Facility 257 186 71 11 7 3 14 36 9 South Bend Comm. Re-Entry Center 38 27 9 4 0 0 4 2 0 STOP DOC Staff 16 0 16 2 0 0 0 0 0 STOP GEO Staff*** 128 88 22 6 0 0 6 6 0 Wabash Valley Correctional Facility 614 494 120 41 15 13 37 60 9 Westville Correctional Facility 737 565 172 68 16 11 36 68 10 Total 5,949 4,602 1,347 541 145 92 285 656 86 JUVENILE FACILITIES Total Custody Non- Hires - Retired - Contract/Vendor Vacanies Facility Staff* Staff Custody Rehires Terminated Aramark Health Education Camp Summit 52 36 15 7 0 1 3 1 0 Logansport Intake/North Central 176 121 55 6 3 1 7 12 0 Madison Juvenile Correctional 87 68 19 18 3 6 0 0 12 Pendleton Juvenile Correctional 271 193 78 33 18 7 11 20 0 Total 585 418 167 64 24 15 21 33 12 Central Office** Total 457 158 299 49 6 4 0 0 2 STATE EMPLOYEE TOTAL 6,434 4,708 1,724 608 175 111 0 0 0 CONTRACT EMPLOYEE TOTAL 1,731 470 2,9081,184 46 0 0 306 689 100 GRAND TOTAL 8,165 5,178 2,908 654 175 111 306 689 100 * Total Active Staff does not include those on disability, suspension, or leave with pay. ** Includes Technology Services Division, PEN Products, Staff Development and Training, and the Parole Division (counted as Custody Staff) *** New Castle Correctional Facility and STOP are privately contracted institutions. Note: Total staff, custody staff, non-custody staff, and vacancy data are as of the end of the month. Hires and re-hires, retirements and terminations, intra-agency transfer in and transfer out are the total number of actions for the month. Source: DOC Human Resource (d) Indiana Department of Correction Table 1 Offender Population & Vacancy Numbers, by Facility Security Level October 1, 2012 LEVEL 1 Adult Male September General Programs & Segregation & Ending Population Treatment Infirmary Down Held Count Vacancies Vacancies Vacancies Beds Beds Chain O'Lakes Correctional Facility 148 5 0 0 0 2 Edinburgh Correctional Facility 272 48 0 0 0 0 Henryville Correctional Facility 164 33 0 0 0 3 Miami Correctional Facility 198 6 0 0 0 0 New Castle Level One (Contracted Beds) 130 73 0 0 0 1 Pendleton Correctional Facility 207 13 0 0 0 0 Re-Entry Educational Facility 408 11 1 0 0 0 South Bend Community Re-Entry Facility 82 17 9 0 0 0 Wabash Valley Correctional Facility 176 20 0 0 0 2 Westville Correctional Facility 354 18 0 0 3 4 Total 2,139 244 10 0 3 12 Adult Female Madison Correctional Facility 568 7 0 0 0 1 Jefferson Co. Re-Entry 33 1 0 0 0 2 Total 601 8 0 0 0 3 LEVEL 2 Adult Male Branchville Correctional Facility 1,445 25 5 10 0 0 Correctional Industrial Facility 1,430 8 0 3 1 1 Indiana State Prison-Outside Facility 94 291 0 0 0 0 Miami Correctional Facility 2,964 14 5 0 1 0 New Castle Annex 460 2 7 10 33 0 New Castle Correctional Facility (Contracted Beds) 2,398 5 12 3 0 13 Plainfield Correctional Facility 1,659 2 0 11 0 0 Putnamville Correctional Facility 2,501 3 0 0 0 0 Short Term Offender Program 675 16 0 0 0 1 Westville Correctional Facility 2,824 14 5 6 2 35 Total 16,450 380 34 43 37 50 Adult Female Rockville Correctional